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the dow jones in new york, 12,089, and the bureau currently trading at one $0.4568. would you like to have lunch with one of the world's most successful investors? you can if you have the money. warren buffett is auctioning ofd lelinski. the highest bid so far is about $2 million. the money will go to charities to help the poor and homeless. last year's benefits paid over $2.6 million. the bidding closes on friday. the international energy agency says the natural gas will play an increasingly important role in the coming years following the fukushima crisis. there is mounting concern about nuclear security. the demand for natural gas is going to grow and it could soon be meeting for it represents one of the world's energy requirements. >> an estimated value of nearly 70 billion euros for this natural gas deposit. and efforts are already under way to exploit the windfall. analysts expect the demand for natural gas will increase by half over the next few decades. major discoveries of natural gas are being made all the time. a study by the international energy agency pr
the dow jones in new york, 12,089, and the bureau currently trading at one $0.4568. would you like to have lunch with one of the world's most successful investors? you can if you have the money. warren buffett is auctioning ofd lelinski. the highest bid so far is about $2 million. the money will go to charities to help the poor and homeless. last year's benefits paid over $2.6 million. the bidding closes on friday. the international energy agency says the natural gas will play an increasingly...
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we should be able to go back to new york now to talk to our financial correspondent. we talking about wells fargo ceo, u.s. senator elizabeth warren wanted him in jail. is that going to happen? jose: as much as senator warren has become a menace for the banking industry and a vocal defender of consumers, no banking managers went in jail eight years ago when they cause the worst recession since the great recession. banks pay millions of dollars in 5'4" this case and particular, the fake accounts of wells fargo, the bank has only paid around $185 million. shares were down 1% on thursday and investors now turn their attention friday to when the company will release its quarterly earnings. the initial find was relatively local we can learn a lot about the additional measures taken by the banks. lawsuits of either clients or employees could start mounting soon. daniel: something different entirely now. i hate to remind you brothers when there's only 71 days until christmas. i hear that amazon is already gearing up for that. jose: it is. people like myself, a bit lazy to go
we should be able to go back to new york now to talk to our financial correspondent. we talking about wells fargo ceo, u.s. senator elizabeth warren wanted him in jail. is that going to happen? jose: as much as senator warren has become a menace for the banking industry and a vocal defender of consumers, no banking managers went in jail eight years ago when they cause the worst recession since the great recession. banks pay millions of dollars in 5'4" this case and particular, the fake...
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they are still trading in new york. the dow is currently 0.4% down and the euro is up just above one dollar dirty three cents. the german industrial state has been holding its annual get- together, a powerfulng in what is an election year. angela merkel and her main challengers were there to prove they have pro industry credentials. >> and they were on the receiving end on a bit of a lecture on taxation and spending. the main message -- don't mess with our success. >> all the top politicians were there and everyone is hoping to be in charge. it was a chance to tell the politicians what it is that they are worried about. >> we don't need a new debate about distribution. we don't need any election giveaways to weaken our international competitiveness. in the election campaign, the parties are being too quick to come up with proposals for tax increases and various giveaways for voters. >> german industry is in good shape and its products are in global demand making at the back out of the german economy. over the past 10 ye
they are still trading in new york. the dow is currently 0.4% down and the euro is up just above one dollar dirty three cents. the german industrial state has been holding its annual get- together, a powerfulng in what is an election year. angela merkel and her main challengers were there to prove they have pro industry credentials. >> and they were on the receiving end on a bit of a lecture on taxation and spending. the main message -- don't mess with our success. >> all the top...
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for more insight on the story, let's bring in our financial correspondent in new york. 14 billion dollars is quite a hefty price tag. we even see the german government getting involved. is this fine justified? >> if you look at the market overall, i would say that deutsche bank entered the game packaging mortgages rather late in comparison to american peers, so i would guess that is also where deutsche bank will argue that 14 billion dollars is far too high. so far, if you look at u.s. competitors, they paid somewhere from $5 billion to $16 billion. >> what is the word on wall street? how much of that fine will deutsche have to pay in the end cap a >> it is really tough to figure out atinin politics. it is election time, and it might look good for certain candidates to bring up a case against a foreign financial institution. or team billion dollars does seem a bit high, but so far, deutsche bank thought that they would pay somewhere between $2 billion to $3 billion, and the price tag will pretty certainly be much higher than that. >> this is not the first time financial institutions are p
for more insight on the story, let's bring in our financial correspondent in new york. 14 billion dollars is quite a hefty price tag. we even see the german government getting involved. is this fine justified? >> if you look at the market overall, i would say that deutsche bank entered the game packaging mortgages rather late in comparison to american peers, so i would guess that is also where deutsche bank will argue that 14 billion dollars is far too high. so far, if you look at u.s....
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new york elects its first democrat to man for twenty four yet assessed us that as a child to rate the parties' across several key states. your eyes tell can you play any case it says says he believes an agreement is possible this week. the vatican asked catholics everywhere for their opinions on major social topics that warns don't
new york elects its first democrat to man for twenty four yet assessed us that as a child to rate the parties' across several key states. your eyes tell can you play any case it says says he believes an agreement is possible this week. the vatican asked catholics everywhere for their opinions on major social topics that warns don't
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the new york auto show is again showcasing the latest car models for the u.s. market. you can tell we have had low oil prices the last couple of months. saving fuel does not seem to be a priority anymore. it is all about getting drivers excited. >> ♪ >> can carmakers keep u.s. consumers fired up about the latest offerings? they are hoping the simple recipe of bigger, stronger, faster will keep consumer demand motoring along. enter the dodge challenger demon with a 6.2 liter hemi v8. dodge claims it is the fastest thing on american highways. >> this is not just a dodge or challenger. this is the most technologically advanced street legal drag car ever. >>--car market has been -- the u.s. car market has been booming. fears are growing the good times could be over. first-quarter sales at ford dropped 7% this year. they are betting a new entry into the popular s.u.v. series will catch the eye of the bigger is better crowd. but gas guzzlers are not the only offering on display. hybrid power systems are taking center stage as carmakers try to cash in on the tesla wave.+ >>
the new york auto show is again showcasing the latest car models for the u.s. market. you can tell we have had low oil prices the last couple of months. saving fuel does not seem to be a priority anymore. it is all about getting drivers excited. >> ♪ >> can carmakers keep u.s. consumers fired up about the latest offerings? they are hoping the simple recipe of bigger, stronger, faster will keep consumer demand motoring along. enter the dodge challenger demon with a 6.2 liter hemi...
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anchor: that was richard in new york. thank you. in germany, antiterrorism police have arrested five people over at that against -- attacks against a silence seekers. mrs. entered on -- this senator donnelly town near dresden. this was a magnet for anti-refugee protest and several protesters seem to have formed a group that are carrying out attacks with explosives made from fireworks. reporter: this is how the so-called group portrayed itself online. the early hours of the morning, police watching a major operation against the group just outside of dresden. one female member is said to have lived in this house. according to prosecutors, group members have been arrested on suspicion of funding a terrorist cell. they are a tribute three attacks to the group, two of them on refugee shelters, as well as one on an alternative accommodation project. members of the group managed to obtain highly explosive material that is banned in germany by going to the czech republic. the firecrackers were so strong that the federal prosecutors office i
anchor: that was richard in new york. thank you. in germany, antiterrorism police have arrested five people over at that against -- attacks against a silence seekers. mrs. entered on -- this senator donnelly town near dresden. this was a magnet for anti-refugee protest and several protesters seem to have formed a group that are carrying out attacks with explosives made from fireworks. reporter: this is how the so-called group portrayed itself online. the early hours of the morning, police...
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in new york, trading is still under way for the dow jones. investors there are a bit more nervous about what a divided time in parliament and what it could mean for eurozone stability. the dollar is also on the decline. >> the u.s. justice department is squaring off against lawyers from bp to determine liability from the 2010 gulf oil spill begins. the court will say they focused more on cost cutting than safety which led to the rig explosion that caused the spill. >> it killed 11 workers and leaked hundreds of thousands of barrels of oil into the gulf over three months. >> german chancellor angela merkel on turkey -- in turkey holding talks with the prime minister. this comes amid growing frustration over the lack of progress in succession talks with european union. >> she has made no secret in her opposition of their joining the e.u. nonetheless, she wants the talks to continue. >> they met in an agora. the visit was meant to show that ties between the two are close despite a lack of progress on the eu talks. earlier, the meeting with the p
in new york, trading is still under way for the dow jones. investors there are a bit more nervous about what a divided time in parliament and what it could mean for eurozone stability. the dollar is also on the decline. >> the u.s. justice department is squaring off against lawyers from bp to determine liability from the 2010 gulf oil spill begins. the court will say they focused more on cost cutting than safety which led to the rig explosion that caused the spill. >> it killed 11...
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chris: new competition for the new york dock exchanged many investors exchange, launched as a public trading platform on friday. until now, it had operated as an alternative trading system. the process trades for large institutions, but accounts for less than 2% of trading volume in the u.s. prior to today, it was trading about 125 million shares a day. they claim to level the playing field for investors with a short delay on all orders that prevents computer-driven high-speed traders from gaining an advantage. so we will bring in our man of the markets. iex claims they are leveling the playing field for investors, is it? reporter: one thing is for sure. trading over all of has changed dramatically with the digital revolution in the past 10-15 years. some critics are claiming that the old exchanges are the major players, and they are regain the system and now with iex with the speed bounds, they are trying to level the playing field. some other people say on the other side, is iex coming up with a solution that they do not need. the world has gotten faster, so why not trading itself?
chris: new competition for the new york dock exchanged many investors exchange, launched as a public trading platform on friday. until now, it had operated as an alternative trading system. the process trades for large institutions, but accounts for less than 2% of trading volume in the u.s. prior to today, it was trading about 125 million shares a day. they claim to level the playing field for investors with a short delay on all orders that prevents computer-driven high-speed traders from...
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in new york, trading is still under way. it is also not really doing a whole lot today. as for the euro against the dollar, it is above that key $1.30 level, trading for $ 1.3002. unemployment in the eurozone climbed to yet another record in october. and 11.7% of the working age population, about 19 million people, are without a job. in spain, that means one in every four people are out looking for work and a dependent on state aid. >> but it is not all bad news. ireland has managed to turn its major recession around and is now posting gains thanks to a lifeline from the e you. >> two years ago, ireland receive more than 67 billion euros from the eu bailout fund, and the money appears to have helped. the government was able to sink its annual deficit from 32% to 8.5% of gdp, and it is paying much lower interest on government bonds, and the irish economy is growing. only unemployment remains stubbornly high. in october, the jobless rate was still above the eurozone average at 14.7%, but in countries hard hit by the euro crisis, there were even more people out of work, and
in new york, trading is still under way. it is also not really doing a whole lot today. as for the euro against the dollar, it is above that key $1.30 level, trading for $ 1.3002. unemployment in the eurozone climbed to yet another record in october. and 11.7% of the working age population, about 19 million people, are without a job. in spain, that means one in every four people are out looking for work and a dependent on state aid. >> but it is not all bad news. ireland has managed to...
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also the fact that there's a holiday on monday in new york. one of the bigger gainers has been the share of commerzbank, due to speculation about job cuts -- massive job cuts. it lifted shares because traders and investors said the cost- cutting program is necessary. >> let's get a closer look at those market numbers for you. it was a down day in europe. the dax was down by almost 0.5%, and a similar story for the euro stoxx 50. in new york, trading still under way for the dow jones industrial average, and it is not doing a lot. very little change. the euro trading for $1.3323. >> the chairman of a german steel producer has admitted to making mistakes, saying his supervisory board could have done better, but those mistakes have led to some huge losses for the company. >> the executive dick -- the executive is accused of failing to stop multi-billion dollar projects that went wrong. >> shareholders and employees are pointing the finger at the supervisory board chairman. they accuse him of failing to question bad board decisions. at the general
also the fact that there's a holiday on monday in new york. one of the bigger gainers has been the share of commerzbank, due to speculation about job cuts -- massive job cuts. it lifted shares because traders and investors said the cost- cutting program is necessary. >> let's get a closer look at those market numbers for you. it was a down day in europe. the dax was down by almost 0.5%, and a similar story for the euro stoxx 50. in new york, trading still under way for the dow jones...
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in new york, the dow jones industrial average trading under way, and it is down on the day. the euro losing majorly against the u.s. dollar,, trading for $1.2784. well, switzerland, the central bank chief has dismissed suggestions he should resign following a probe into the timing of the currency deal made by his wife. he said he followed the swiss national bank's internal rules when his wife made half a million dollar trade. the timing of the move is in question, because days later, he took action to lower the value of the swiss franc. his wife is a former currency trader who is now running an art gallery in zurich. as the debt crisis rages on in europe, many market leaders are focusing on emerging economies. india is one example. the auto expo in delhi began today, offering a showcase for car makers who want to present their wares to indian customers. clucks some e 15 n car models are making their debut at the auto expo. 2010 saw indian car sales increase by about 30%. although growth slowed last year, demand is expected to remain high. >> we're looking at a growth rate of
in new york, the dow jones industrial average trading under way, and it is down on the day. the euro losing majorly against the u.s. dollar,, trading for $1.2784. well, switzerland, the central bank chief has dismissed suggestions he should resign following a probe into the timing of the currency deal made by his wife. he said he followed the swiss national bank's internal rules when his wife made half a million dollar trade. the timing of the move is in question, because days later, he took...
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security council later today in new york. germany became one of 10 non- permanent members of the security council on january 1 and has pledged to be committed partner, perhaps all the more so because it would like to have a permanent seat in the international body. just how important is this non- permanent seat for germany right now? i put that question earlier to our political correspondent. >> it is very important indeed. germany as we have already seen it did have a non-permanent seat on the council, between 2003 and 2004, but there is a widespread feeling in germany that the country, the third largest donor to the united nations budget, does not have quite as much influence in new york as perhaps it ought to. now germany has a genuine chance to make its presence felt. it is envisaged in one or two key roles for itself. first, in coordinating the international community's military, and especially development efforts in afghanistan. also in pushing for the battle against global warming to be genuinely recognized as a core u
security council later today in new york. germany became one of 10 non- permanent members of the security council on january 1 and has pledged to be committed partner, perhaps all the more so because it would like to have a permanent seat in the international body. just how important is this non- permanent seat for germany right now? i put that question earlier to our political correspondent. >> it is very important indeed. germany as we have already seen it did have a non-permanent seat...
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in new york, equity prices are drifting lower on disappointing christmas rais data. the dow industrials are currently down about 0.3%. on to currency markets, the hero is readyr $1.3023. the greek prime minister, george papandreou, is backing the idea of a jointuron at a meeting in paris today, he said that only the issuance of a joint bond could help eupe out of its debt csi e meime, he said the government would still need to cut their budgets. eurobonds are controversial. ppen le germany and france are worried that common interest payments would take away the incentive for indebted countries to trim theibudgets. the world's largest consumer electronics fair has just opened its doors in las vegas. the latest trends odila include internet-connected 3d televisions, tablet pc's, and a new home enterinnt ptfm. and the microsoft ceo has surprised visitors by saying that his company is taking up an alliance with a second ipke >> the entire sector was listening attentively as the microsoft ceo gave the keynote speech. in the future, the software giant will no longer rely o
in new york, equity prices are drifting lower on disappointing christmas rais data. the dow industrials are currently down about 0.3%. on to currency markets, the hero is readyr $1.3023. the greek prime minister, george papandreou, is backing the idea of a jointuron at a meeting in paris today, he said that only the issuance of a joint bond could help eupe out of its debt csi e meime, he said the government would still need to cut their budgets. eurobonds are controversial. ppen le germany and...
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york. >>reporter: jacob alan roberts is head of a delegation from ithaca currently visiting sweden to see how they might implement their own system. he believes prt could provide the kind of super convenient public transport to get americans out of their cars. >>roberts: the triple a just did a study that said on average the cost of owning an automobile is 8-10,000 per year regardless of the model, regardless of the socio-economic status of the owner so i think a lot if public transportation becomes a viable resource in america which it used to be a hundred years ago i think more and more people will be happy to put their car in the garage or become part of car share for those times when they do want to take a drive in the countryside or need a van to go pick up hard ware or something like that. there's a use for those kinds of services. but for the 90% oftrips to just get to and from you're basic every day, you know, routine, public transit works really, really well. >>reporter: once thing
york. >>reporter: jacob alan roberts is head of a delegation from ithaca currently visiting sweden to see how they might implement their own system. he believes prt could provide the kind of super convenient public transport to get americans out of their cars. >>roberts: the triple a just did a study that said on average the cost of owning an automobile is 8-10,000 per year regardless of the model, regardless of the socio-economic status of the owner so i think a lot if public...